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; iUi.Sf, AIH.MJY.'I Dlnedix, Tuesday night. Another bodj- lias been recovered from the fire, that of a young man about 20, not identified. All the injured people who were taken to the hospital are doing well. iVcdncsday. The search for the buiics is discontinued, nnd the walls ;ire uow being pulled down. Sir George Grey telegraphed to the Misses Wilson expressing his deep sympathy at thtir loss. The Mnyor replied to the Premier that the girls were not yet nrquainted with their loss. Tluy .ire progressing favorably. Nkiv Plymouth, Wednesday." The Harbor Board have .agreed to send tluir engineer to London to buy plant, aud to confer with Sir John Cootie. Wellington, Tuesday nisjht. Hutt election:- Mason (anti-Grey) IG7; Jackson (Government) 140. Wednesday. The playi-rs-- cho?'jn to represent Wellington o{.T.i:j.-! Nelson in die footlali match to bo played in the Basin Reserve on Saturday afternoon are :— Berry, II Hump, A. Camphell, G. Campbell, Cooper, Davy, Gaibraith, Lynch, Morrah, Ronalusou, Rule;, Stewart, A. Thomson, Wai bi irk, and Wright. Emergency men (forwards) li Leckie, and Wood. The steamer Jai;e Douglas left at two o'clock this morning to look for the schooner Laurel and is not expected to return before the evening. The Laurel is injured for £300 in the Colonial, £:uio in the Victoria, and £400 in (he National. At the R. M. Court this morning, a man named Nixon for wife beating was sentenced to two mouths' imprisonment, and on release lo be bound over to keep the peace for twelve months, himself in £100 and two Buretifs of £50 each. Mr Levin, recently returned for the city, intends giving a banquet to his principal supporters on Saturday next.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 205, 10 September 1879, Page 1
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279INTERPROVINCIAL. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XIV, Issue 205, 10 September 1879, Page 1
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